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This document lists 13 compounds along with their boiling points in degrees Celsius. The boiling points are referenced from Pubchem, Wikipedia, or Chemspider. They range from 31.2°C for 2-methyl-1-butene to 302-306°C for diphenyl carbonate, and are ordered from lowest to highest boiling point. Key data provided includes the compound name and structure, boiling point, and reference source for each entry.
This document lists 13 compounds along with their boiling points in degrees Celsius. The boiling points are referenced from Pubchem, Wikipedia, or Chemspider. They range from 31.2°C for 2-methyl-1-butene to 302-306°C for diphenyl carbonate, and are ordered from lowest to highest boiling point. Key data provided includes the compound name and structure, boiling point, and reference source for each entry.
This document lists 13 compounds along with their boiling points in degrees Celsius. The boiling points are referenced from Pubchem, Wikipedia, or Chemspider. They range from 31.2°C for 2-methyl-1-butene to 302-306°C for diphenyl carbonate, and are ordered from lowest to highest boiling point. Key data provided includes the compound name and structure, boiling point, and reference source for each entry.
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Physical Organic Chemistry — 3: Plenary Lectures Presented at the Third IUPAC Conference on Physical Organic Chemistry, Montpellier, France, 6 - 10 September, 1976